



In August 2025, current research findings in the field of electrohydrodynamic printing were successfully presented at two IEEE Conferences in the US and Canada.
At IEEE BioSensors 2025 in San Diego, USA, the paper "Electrohydrodynamic Jet Printing for Advanced Fabrication of Wearable Biosensing Patches: A Numerical and Experimental Perspective" by Nadine Philippin1,2, Ingo Kuehne1 und Gabriele Schrag2 was presented, showcasing a novel approach for manufacturing of wearable sensors for biomedical applications.
In Vancouver, Canada, doctoral student Nadine Philippin and her co-authors Prof. Ingo Kuehne and Prof. Gabriele Schrag gave a presentation entitled "Electrohydrodynamic Continuous Jet Printing of Silver Nanoparticle Inks on Heat-Resistant Substrates for Skin-Conformable Sensors" at the 7th IEEE International Flexible Electronics Technology Conference (IEEE IFETC). They provided exciting insights into the versatility of EHD printing using heat-resistant substrates and their utilization in the fabrication of wearable sensors for detection of biophysiological parameters.
1 Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences, 2 Technical University of Munich, Professorship of Microsensors and Actuators

Postersession at Transducers 2025 in Orlando, Florida, USA: PhD supervisor Prof. Gabriele Schrag (Technical University of Munich) (right) and PhD student Nadine Philippin (Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences) (left). Not represented on the photo are the co-authors Prof. Ingo Kuehne (supervisor of the cooperative doctorate at Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences) and Prof. Alexander Frey (Technical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg).

As part of the joint conference paper “Electrohydrodynamic High-Precision Printing: An Emerging Approach for Fabrication of Wearable Microsensors” by Nadine Philippin1,2, Ingo Kühne1, Alexander Frey3 and Gabriele Schrag2, promising research results regarding EHD printing on heat-resistant, stretchable substrates for the fabrication of future-oriented, wearable sensors for medical applications were presented at the renowned TRANSDUCERS Conference 2025.
1 Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences, 2 Technical University of Munich, Professorship of Microsensors and Actuators, 3 Technical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg

Winners of the Best Paper Award 2025 at EuroSimE 2025 in Utrecht, The Netherlands: PhD supervisor Prof. Gabriele Schrag (TU Munich) (left) and PhD student Nadine Philippin (Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences) (right). Not represented on the photo are the co-authors Prof. Ingo Kuehne (supervisor of the cooperative doctorate at Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences) and Prof. Alexander Frey (Technical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg).

The joint conference paper “Numerical Analysis of Electrohydrodynamic Continuous Jet Printing for High-Precision Patterning of Wearable Sensor Elements” by Nadine Philippin1,2, Ingo Kühne1, Alexander Frey3 and Gabriele Schrag2 on current research results in the field of multiphysics simulation of electrohydrodynamic printing was honored with the Best Paper Award at this year's International Conference on Thermal, Mechanical and Multi-Physics Simulation and Experiments in Microelectronics and Microsystems (EuroSimE)!
1 Heilbronn University of Applied Sciences, 2 Technical University of Munich, Professorship of Microsensors and Actuators, 3 Technical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg
Philippin, N., Kuehne, I. & Schrag, G.: Conformable Electronics with Conductive Silver Structures by Electrohydrodynamic Printing. IEEE Journal on Flexible Electronics, 3(7), S. 348-355, 2024, doi:10.1109/JFLEX.2024.3420263.
At the COMSOL-Conference 2024 in Florence, Italy, latest research results in the field of particle manipulation based on magnetophoresis were presented.
Ingo Kuehne, Nadine Philippin and Alexander Frey: Magnetic Particle Separation in a Liquid Column
Based on Magnetophoresis, COMSOL Conference, Florence, Italy.
Current research results in the field of hyperelastic materials for fabrication of stretchable sensor devices aiming medical applications were presented at the COMSOL-Conference 2024 in Florence, Italy,
Nadine Philippin, Alexander Frey and Ingo Kuehne: Numerical Analysis of Hyperelastic Material Behavior Towards Shape-Adjustable Sensor Devices, COMSOL Conference, Florence, Italy.

Latest research results according electrohydrodynamic (EHD) printing of flexible and stretchable sensor components were introduced at the IEEE International Conference on Flexible Printable Sensors and Systems 2024 in Tampere, Finland.
Nadine Philippin, Ingo Kuehne and Gabriele Schrag: Electrohydrodynamic Printing of Conductive Microstrips on Hyperelastic Substrates for Fabrication of Flexible and Stretchable Sensors, IEEE FLEPS 2024, Tampere, Finland.
Further details are also available via ResearchGate, ORCID iD or GoogleScholar.
A complete overview of all publications by Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ingo Kühne is available for download here.


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